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3 Preface This is the prospectus for the 2007 master programme of Information Science of the Radboud University, Nijmegen. This prospectus contains information about the contents of the programme and courses. Furthermore a lot of practical information is given. This prospectus has been made with care. Nevertheless, it is possible that it contains some inaccuracies and the authors cannot be held responsible for those. No rights can be derived from the information in this prospectus. Any comments can be sent to Vera Kamphuis, July 2007

7 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction 1.1 Welcome Welcome to the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences. The institute is part of the Faculty of Science of the Radboud University Nijmegen, and is responsible for the academic programmes in Computing Science and Information Science. At our institute you can follow a Bachelor programme (3 years) and/or a Master programme (1 year for Information Science; 2 years for Computing Science). The Radboud University Nijmegen is a general university, offering almost all possible academic programmes, ranging from Arts and Law, to Medicine and Science. The Master programmes allow a substantial choice of topics from different areas, thereby offering the possibility of combinations of different studies. The one-year Master of Science programme in Information Science constitutes the follow-up to the Bachelor programme of Information Science, and focuses in more detail on Information Architecture. A two-year master programme is currently in preparation. When foreign students are participating, the master programme is taught in English (in the case of Dutch students only, courses may be taught in Dutch). Credit point system The Radboud University uses the European Credit Transfer System (ec) employed by all universities in the European Union. One year is 60 ec, therefore the Master programme of Information Science comprises 60 ec. Admission The master programme of Information Science requires a Bachelors degree in Information Science from the Radboud University, or an equivalent degree. Also students with an post Polytechnic-degree (Dutch: HBO-diploma) can be qualified, although they are always obliged to do an extra, individual transition programme ("schakelprogramma") of at least 30 ec before entering the master programme as a master student. These students start as bachelor students until they finish their transition programme. A special intake procedure has been set up for this group of students. Since the transition programme consists of courses from the Bachelor programma, it is usually taught in Dutch. See chapter 2 for more details on the special programme for post-polytechnic bachelor students. Enrollment The Central Student Administration takes care of all student enrollments at the Radboud University Nijmegen. If you are already a student at the Radboud University, re-enrollment is done via Internet. In the months prior to re-enrollment, you will receive further information on this. In order to obtain your student and registration cards on time, you are requested to arrange your re-enrollment immediately after 1 June. You will receive your student card and registration card on average six weeks after your enrollment has been processed. Further information on enrollment can be found in the Student Statute and on the site If you are graduating, you arrange your de-registration with the University Certification Bureau. For any questions about enrollment, please go to the Central Student Desk. 1

8 MASTER INFORMATION SCIENCE In the remainder of this chapter you will find some practical information and an overview of important names and addresses. More information can be found on the website of the institute, 1.2 Organisation and practical matters Education Bureau All practical matters regarding the planning of courses and exams as well as various administrative matters regarding students are taken care of by the Education bureau. The staff Members of the education bureau are listed further on in this chapter (see "Important names and addresses"). The coordinator of studies for Information Science is Vera Kamphuis, The secretary's office of the Education Bureau can be found in the Huygens building, room HG General phone number is Course programmes and courses In addition to the information provided in chapter 2, you may find a lot of information about course programmes and courses on the webpages of our institute. The main link for this is where a lot of subpages with practical information can be found. N.B. In the course of this academic year, this main link will be changed into existing pages will be linked automatically to the new URL. Time table and course information When and where a course or an examination is planned can be found through our time table viewer on (English explanation can be found on With this time table viewer you are able to compose your personal weekly time table for your individual combination of courses. Indicate the courses that you want to attend and you will be able to view your personal time table for the actual week with a single mouse click. Via the links on the course names you can find an elaborate descriptions of the individual courses. The list of all courses gives an additional entry: the total of all offered courses, sorted by course name. See (make sure to pick the correct year). Communication A lot of communication in our institute is done electronically. Lecturers use Blackboard, or Wiki in their courses. Also, the Education Bureau uses Blackboard and for important announcements regarding time tables or exams. When you enroll as a student in one of our programmes, you will be added to the Blackboard community for students of our institute. For this, we will use your official RU- address. It is your responsibility to make sure that this address always remain intact! 2

9 1 INTRODUCTION 1.3 Administrative details: exams Registration for courses and course exams If you want to take part in a course or an exam, you must register yourself by means of the student internet service system KISS/TIS. More information on this can be found below. For courses provided by the institute of Computing and Information Sciences (starting with the course code I ), a registration for the course is automatically also transferred to a registration for the course exam. Nevertheless you should always check in time whether you have been registered for the exam. If you have not been registered, your grade cannot be administered and you will have to take part in the next examination opportunity. The Master examination When you have completed all courses of the programme, you qualify for the Master Examination. You have to apply for this examination at the Student Administration / Examination Office of the Faculty (FSA). To register for this examination, students must submit the following documents: valid student card (two cards: registration card plus student card. The one is not valid without the other) only for students who obtained their bachelor (or propedeuse) certificate elsewhere: bachelor certificate (propedeuse or kandidaats certificate) only for students who obtained their bachelor (or propedeuse) certificate elsewhere: an extract from the population register or register of persons, or a copy of the birth certificate Only for students who were registered as external students during part of their study: a confirmation of external student status. This is a statement from the institute confirming that the student in question did not receive any education during the period that he/she was registered as an external student. The Student Administration/Examination Office will only register students for the Master's examination if all the results of the interim examinations are in the possession of and have been processed by the Student Administration/Examination Office. The regulations governing the examinations in August are somewhat different. For these, students can register up to May 30, 2008, and may do so even if several marks have not yet been obtained. These marks have to be delivered before August 29, There are 11 examinations scheduled each year (usually the last Friday of the month, except for July). Please check the planning schedule on the notice boards at the FSA. Students should register for the examinations no later than the closing date. The diplomas are presented once every three months. If students need proof of graduation before the date of presentation (e.g. when applying for a job), they can obtain written proof of graduation from the examination committee. 3

10 MASTER INFORMATION SCIENCE Examination Board and Examination Appeals Board With regard to examination-related matters, students may first contact the Examination board of the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences (contact details can be found further on in this chapter). In the case of conflict, students can appeal to the Examination Appeals Board of the Radboud University Nijmegen. The procedure to be followed is described in the Vademecum for Students, which can be obtained from the Bureau of Registration of the Radboud University. 1.4 Internet services KISS The Radboud University Nijmegen offers all students free access to the Internet and free web mail. Through KISS, students can enroll for courses, sign up for exams, and check their exam results by computer. Every student receives up to 100 MB of free disk space for his or her own website. These 'KISServices' will remain available for at least 6 months after the student has left the Radboud University Nijmegen. Please note that the KISS password does not give you access to the computers available on campus. For this, the faculty will supply you with a separate pass word. Opening hours KISS helpdesk Mondays-Fridays: 10 A.M.-5 P.M. (closed on the first Friday afternoon of each month) Blackboard The KISS password you receive will also give you access to the Radboud University digital learning environment system Blackboard. Lecturers use Blackboard to supply information about their course, send announcements etc. Blackboard is also used by the Education bureau of the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences to communicate important information to students. Upon registering as a student, you will be enrolled in our community of ICISstudents with your official RU- address. Please make sure that this remains intact always. 1.5 Vademecum and the Statutes for Students at the Radboud University Nijmegen The Vademecum for students studying at the Radboud University Nijmegen contains general information concerning housing, health care, government funding, studying, students' rights and responsibilities, services, and student associations and organisations. You will also find useful addresses and telephone numbers in this brochure. The information in the Vademecum is also on the Internet: 4

13 2 MASTER PROGRAMME INFORMATION SCIENCE 2 Master programme Information Science 2.1 The master programme: introduction All of the faculties of the Radboud University have implemented the bachelor-master structure. As the same structure has been implemented in most European countries, it is much easier to compare the university training programmes and it is easier to switch between universities. The academic programmes are made up of two components: Bachelor programme Master programme The bachelor takes 3 years, the first of which (propedeuse) concerns foundation courses. The courses of the bachelor programme are taught in Dutch. The programme is broadly based and it prepares you for the master programme. After completing this programme you will receive the bachelor's degree, at which time you may call yourself Bachelor of Science (BSc). The master programme of Information Science comprises one year (60 ec), and focuses on Information architecture. The courses are taught in English. Currently, a two-year master programme is in preparation. Upon completing your studies, you will receive your master's degree and you may call yourself Master of Science (MSc). The master programme of Information Science contains several components. a compulsory part (24 ec), room for specialisation (12 ec), Research and Development (6 ec) and of course the master's thesis (18 ec). Within the specialisation, 6 ec should be spent on subsidiary courses that are in some way related to the master's thesis or that provide further deepening of your information science background. The remaining 6 ec is so-called "vrije ruimte" (free choice). The only condition that should be fulfilled here is that there is no overlap between the course(s) of your choice and the other courses of your programme. The courses of your specialisation and free choice must be approved by the Examination board. Within the Research and Development component, students may choose whether they want to prepare themselves for a future in research or for a management position as an academic professional. In the first case, they take part in the Research Lab (6 ec); in the second, they take part in one of the two courses of the R&D: System Development Management program (SDM1, 6 ec, or SDM2, 6 ec). In your master's thesis, you will show that you are able to analyse a problem in information science at master level and design a solution for this problem using scientific methods and techniques. It is possible to combine research for the master's project with an internship in a suitable company. An overview of courses and their time table in the year is presented in the next paragraph. 7

14 MASTER INFORMATION SCIENCE Overview of courses Because there is a lot of choice in the programme, it is rather difficult to present a straightforward picture of the distribution of ec over the year. In the following overview, courses that have one or two asterisks are a matter of choice, and these will influence the distribution of your study load. For example, if you wish to train as a researcher, you will take part in the R&D: Research 2 course in the spring semester, and this means that you will have some extra space in the fall semester to look into courses for your specialisation or free choice. Likewise, if you have found a specialisation course that is planned in the spring semester, it may be more convenient to take part in the R&D System Development Management 2 course in the fall semester. Course code Fall semester Course name ec Course code Spring semester Course name IMK001 Business Rules 6 IMK002 Capita Selecta Digital 6 Architecture I00152 Research Methods (master 3 I00037 Informatics and Society 2 3 course) I00153 Security in Organisations 6 I00006 Master's thesis Information Science 18 ec I00158 R&D System Development Management 2* 6 I00157 R&D System Development 6 Management 1* I00160 R&D: Research 2* 6 Room for specialisation and free choice** * Only one of these courses is required ** 6 ec free choice, 6 ec specialisation 0-12 Room for specialisation and free choice** 0-12 The time table of these courses can be generated via the website of the institute: 2.3 Recent changes in the master programme The master programme of 2007 has been changed slightly in comparison to the programme of previous years. For students who enrolled in an earlier programme but who still need to complete one of the below courses, the following changes are relevant: Quality of Information Systems: this course is no longer taught. Students who have not yet completed this course are entitled to one examination opportunity of the original course. Alternatively, they can take the course Business Rules (IMK001). 8

15 2 MASTER PROGRAMME INFORMATION SCIENCE Information architecture: this course is no longer taught. Students who have not yet completed this course are entitled to one examination opportunity of the original course. Alternatively, they may take one of the courses Business Rules (IMK001) or Capita Selecta Digital Architecture (MK002). In the case where Business Rules is already used as a replacement course for Quality of Information Systems, the replacement course for Information architecture is Capita Selecta Digital Architecture. Students are now allowed to choose in which semester they take part in the R&D System Development Management course. Also, they have the option to take part in the R&D: Research 2 course instead. If, in the case of one of the above courses, you would like to exercise your right to a re-sit of the exam of the course that is no longer taught, please contact the lecturer in question no later than October 1st. You may do so only when you have in fact taken the course previously but failed to complete the exam. Lecturers are: Dr. Peter Achten, for Quality of Information Systems; Prof. Daan Rijsenbrij, for Information Architecture. If you have any questions about the master programme or are experiencing problems due to the changes that have been implemented, please consult the master advisor, Theo Schouten 2.4 Transition programme for post-polytechnic bachelors ("HBO-doorstromers") Students who enroll the master's programme of information science following a Polytechnic bachelor training ("HBO-doorstromers") are required to complete a transition programme ("schakelprogramma") consisting of a number of bachelor courses to make up for deficiencies in their prior training. These so-called "schakelcursussen" focus on academic competences relating to the field of information science and preparing for the more advanced level of the master courses. Topics include formal methods and logic, domain modelling, requirements engineering, information architecture and security. Being part of the bachelor programme, "schakelcursussen" are generally taught in Dutch. The bachelor courses that HBO-doorstromers should complete depend on their prior education. The transition programme is determined following an intake procedure where the individual background of the student is taken into account. However, there are a number of standard transition programmes that relate to specific education programmes that students may have attended as part of their bachelor degree. These programmes, called "schakelvarianten", are listed below. Please note that a number of courses of the fall semester start two weeks later (see the course descriptions). 9

17 2 MASTER PROGRAMME INFORMATION SCIENCE Transition programme variant MI (42 ec) course code Fall semester course name ec course code Spring semester course name IPI003 Domeinmodellering 6 IPK004 Modelleren van Organisaties 6 IPK001 Formeel Denken 6 IPI004 Beweren en Bewijzen 6 I00078 Requirements Engineering 6 IBK001 Inleiding Informatiearchitectuur 6 I00086 Security 3 I00150 Onderzoeksmethoden 3 Total amount of ec 30 Total amount of ec 12 As becomes clear from the above listings, there is some room in the spring semester to take additional courses. Even though post-polytechnic bachelor students will only be officially enrolled as master students once they have completed their transition programme (see below), they will be allowed to take part in master courses before that time. Suggested master courses for the spring semester are: ICT & Samenleving 2 (course code I00037) and R&D System Development Management 1 (course code I00157). More information about the planning of the master programme in combination with the transition programme can be found on the website: "Schakelverklaring" As indicated above, post-polytechnic bachelor students who want to take the master programme at our institute will only be enrolled as master students once they have completed the transition programme.* Before that time, they are registered as bachelor students. In order to change the registration, students should hand over a so-called "schakelverklaring" at the bureau of registration, showing that they have completed the course of the transition programme. This "schakelverklaring" can be obtained from the Education bureau. The procedure for doing so is listed in the appendix. Please note that even though you are informally allowed to take part in master courses before you have completed the transition programme, you are not allowed to start your master's thesis project unless you have completed the transition programme and are officially registered as master student. If you are a "HBO-doorstromer" and have any questions about your transition programme or anything else related to your studying in our institute, please contact the "HBO-adviseur" Dr. Hanno Wupper, (* This regulation may be subject to change in the academic year ). ec 11

18 MASTER INFORMATION SCIENCE Extra-curricular possibilities Studying abroad In the past years, more and more students decided to visit a foreign university for some time during their study. This may include taking courses, working on a project, or attending a summerschool. There are various possibilities for getting a scholarschip, e.g. via the Erasmus program (Europe) and the ISEP program (USA). Within the Erasmus program, our institute has relations with universities in different countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Portugal and Hungary, but a scholarship in other countries is possible as well. Via a scholarship you may study abroad for a period of 3 to 12 months. Credits (ec) obtained abroad can usually be acknowledged by the sending university in the Netherlands. In this matter the Examination board can help you select courses that also satisfy the conditions set by our university. You may also consult the coordinator of external relations at ICIS, J. Sarbo who can help you set up communication with another university. For matters concerning an application for a scholarship, you may contact the External Relations Office of the Radboud University (www.ru.nl/er/). 12

19 3 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 3 Course Descriptions 3.1 Courses of the master programme Master's thesis in Information Science Course id: I ec Spring, Fall Various lecturers Teaching methods individual study period, personal study counseling Pre-requisites Students need to have completed their Bachelor degree (for regular bachelor students) or additional "schakelcursussen" (for post-polytechnic bachelor students) before they are allowed to start their master's project. Learning outcomes The student is able to analyse a problem in information science at master level and design a solution for this problem using scientific methods and techniques. It is possible to combine research for the master's project with an internship in a suitable company. Extra information Please check the website of the master's thesis lab for important procedures relating to the start of your thesis work. 13

20 MASTER INFORMATION SCIENCE Business Rules Course id: IMK001 6 ec Fall semester prof. dr. H.A. Proper Learning outcomes After attending this course, students are able to: argue about the role of business rules in enterprises and society, compare and position different strategies/approaches for the formulation and rationalisation of business rules, compare and position different languages to represent business rules, compare and position different strategies/approaches for the deployment of business rules. Description The behaviour of modern day enterprises, as well as society, are largely determined rules. Examples of such rules are: 1. Taxation laws. 2. Rules governing the application of mortgages. 3. Guidelines guiding doctors in diagnosing patients. Sometimes these rules reflect laws which one would like to enforce strictly. At other times, they represent best-practices that aim to guide people in performing their work. Collectively one may refer to these rules as business rules. Business rules constrain/guide the behaviour of businesses/enterprises/, both with regard to operational processes as well as change processes. In this new course we will investigate several aspects of such rules. For example, the modelling processes required to obtain these rules, the languages needed to express the rules, as well as the measurements needed to enforce them. With regards to the process of modelling business rules, we will take the perspective that this involves a specific kind of knowledge engineering since business rules essentially capture organisational knowledge. Finally, business rules are a means to an end. Some parties must have some reason to regulate the behaviour of/in an enterprise/society. In this need we find the rationalization for business rules and their deployment. We will take a risk management perspective in reasoning about such regulatory need, allowing us to take a cost-benefit perspective on business rules and their deployment. Examination 50% A written exam with questions pertaining to the papers read during the course. 40% The case study. 10% Presentation(s) of read paper(s). 14

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